At the Dawn of Humanity on what is to be called Earth, a war weary Fleet arrives.

About this creation

They are the Survivors of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol, the few remaining Humanoid Cylons, and the last of the Thirteenth Tribe. Forgoing all of their advanced technology, the crews and civilians of the Fleet descend upon their new home. The Rebel Cylon Base Ship with its Centurions is freed to explore the Galaxy.

Although the Battlestar Galactica was severely damaged in the last battle of the Cylon Colony, the Cylon repair resin placed months earlier has begun to heal the ship from within...

Aboard the Galactica, Samuel T. Anders is ordered to set course for the Sun to destroy the entire Fleet forever...

150 Thousand Years into the Future:

The year is 2079, and the manned exploration of the Solar System has begun. Like the prospectors of the American West, Mining Ships scour the Asteroid Belt in search of a new, highly volatile mineral used to fuel space and atmospheric vehicles alike.

"Captain, You have to see this!"
"If this is another rock that looks like your...What the..?"
"What could it be?"

"Some kind of ship or depot, but not anything I've seen or heard about...Somebody's been busy."
"But Sir, there aren't any lights or anything?"
"Settle down...Let's go poke around."

"Holy..."
"Who coulda built this?"

"This is Unreal... Can you get a measurement on it?"
"It's gotta be over 1500 meters!"

"OK, fire up the digger, Let's go check it out!"

"Any action over there yet--Do you see anything? "
"Nothin'...I don't get it. This thing looks ancient somehow."

"Some kinda massive landing bay..."

"I see doors and docking systems, but...Weird."
"Alright, let's see if we can find a hatch."

Quoting clayton Marchetti
Okay I think I've got it now! The sifi channels version ends with them finding earth and populating the earth then fast foward 150,000 years and that's where your episodes start. That's awesome

Quoting Builder Allan
Really nice story and well presented too. Details and look on the builds used in the story are.. Well, excellent as always with your works - well beyond my own skills and patience :-) I remember looking through a couple of BSG episodes a while ago and you really are good at presenting the stories. You would probably be great at making hollywood movie storyboards! And thanks for your comment on my build. It was updated a few days after posting so the yellow wheels are gone!

Thanks for the thoughtful comment! If you've got the time to read through these, I think you might enjoy them. But it might take you a while!

Really nice story and well presented too. Details and look on the builds used in the story are.. Well, excellent as always with your works - well beyond my own skills and patience :-) I remember looking through a couple of BSG episodes a while ago and you really are good at presenting the stories. You would probably be great at making hollywood movie storyboards! And thanks for your comment on my build. It was updated a few days after posting so the yellow wheels are gone!

Quoting Medieval Guy
Cool ships! Your photo editing is impressive and it's fun to see the ships in space, but I'd like to see better shots of the actual builds with a less distracting background as well.

That would be the difference between a story a dedicated build post. The Galactica, the Fleet, and the Baseship all had their own postings prior to the beginning of this story line. I did a separate post for the Hangar Deck, too, which I built toward the end of this first season. Thanks!

Quoting Ralf Bauder
Pretty amazing setting and graphics. What really catches me is the crew behind the window of the explorer ship. So sneaky. And well made. And, believe it or not, I had developed a similar plan yesterday as an option for upcoming tasks in MO2011. I might have to take a look on Battlestar G. Never seen any yet. But I do love to build space ships...

You should check out the miniseries. That was a sneaky shot of the crew, I must say. I hope you get a chance to look at the rest of the episodes here--Thanks!

Pretty amazing setting and graphics. What really catches me is the crew behind the window of the explorer ship. So sneaky. And well made. And, believe it or not, I had developed a similar plan yesterday as an option for upcoming tasks in MO2011. I might have to take a look on Battlestar G. Never seen any yet. But I do love to build space ships...

Quoting cyberfrank 2010
oh,i missed this!,incredible!,you really delivered a good story here!,i love everything about it!,i don t mind the ship time storage with asteroid fields,when they re equipped with such level of technology as self regeneration and repair!,with time,you re passionate enough,and have such a good base structure,that you ll easyly eclipse the original show!,it might cost you hundreds of dollars,but,ultimately,your structure of build and photoshoping and experience will get you there i m sure!,you never quitted!,i admire your resolve!..excellent work,good show and good luck el barto!

I think I'm well past 'hundreds'! Thanks again for the encouraging words!

oh,i missed this!,incredible!,you really delivered a good story here!,i love everything about it!,i don t mind the ship time storage with asteroid fields,when they re equipped with such level of technology as self regeneration and repair!,with time,you re passionate enough,and have such a good base structure,that you ll easyly eclipse the original show!,it might cost you hundreds of dollars,but,ultimately,your structure of build and photoshoping and experience will get you there i m sure!,you never quitted!,i admire your resolve!..excellent work,good show and good luck el barto!

Quoting Chris Phipson
Well, it's pretty cool and all, but wouldn't the asteroid field totally destroy the ship in that time frame? I mean the odds of succesfully navagating an asteroid field is approximately 3,720 to 1... I know, never tell you the odds... oh wait, you already covered this with logic and science below. My bad HAHAHAHAA seriously man, excellent work. I've never been the world's biggest BSG fan, but you make me love it! ~ Chris.

Thanks, Cheif! I figured the whole Asteroid thing would be an issue, but, hey what can you do?

Well, it's pretty cool and all, but wouldn't the asteroid field totally destroy the ship in that time frame? I mean the odds of succesfully navagating an asteroid field is approximately 3,720 to 1... I know, never tell you the odds... oh wait, you already covered this with logic and science below. My bad HAHAHAHAA seriously man, excellent work. I've never been the world's biggest BSG fan, but you make me love it! ~ Chris.

Quoting steve emmenegger
Very good LEGO creation... BUT. You picture the BSG in an asteroid field. Which is logical, otherwise the ship would have been discovered long ago by telescopes. But do you really think the BSG could survise 150'000 years in a field like that and still be in one piece ? unlikely. Remember that the BSG in the end of the show is about to break down and could only survice a few more jumps...
Yet I understand you don't want to break you ship to pieces to picture ŕ pile of crap as the remains of the BSG...

Well, I think our concept of the Asteroid Field in our Solar System has been influenced by what we've seen in sci-fi, especially that one in the last Star Wars episode. The density of asteroids in the Field is sparce, and the speed at which they fly around relative to each other is minimal. Therefore, the structural integrity of the hull, even over such a long time, should be just dandy! But thanks for the thoughtful input!

Quoting Space Rat
nicely done. i too thought it was a waste destroying the fleet and figured that galactica could have crashed onto mercury or something but your astroid field works well. (As a side note it took 50-60 years story time for the base ships to transform from duel discs to duel tri-points. With 150k years i would expect change.)

I see your point concerning the Cylon base ship, although it is all alone in the Galaxy. They may have been limited somehow with their orders to 'explore', as opposed to creating a new Cylon civilization. That's assuming the entire base ship fleet was assembled at the Colony. Who knows. But I did assume that the base ship, like the Galactica, healed itself to it's original state. Thanks for the comment!

nicely done. i too thought it was a waste destroying the fleet and figured that galactica could have crashed onto mercury or something but your astroid field works well. (As a side note it took 50-60 years story time for the base ships to transform from duel discs to duel tri-points. With 150k years i would expect change.)

Quoting Martin Steenbeeke
Actually, as he stated the resin repairs the ship, thus creating a stronger frame.
And again, thus allowing the hull to survive many asteroid impacts..eventually it would orbit with the asteroid field and wouldn't be hit by any of the major rocks..
Learn something about space before next time please mate. :-)
Anyway, very cool Build, and yes the idea for it to hide in an asteroid field is quite an ingenious idea, and thus the statement "If it's another asteroid that looks like your..." Brilliant. XD

Thanks, Dude! I left that line for people to add their own idea of what an asteroid might look like. Elvis and Abe Lincoln came to mind...

Actually, as he stated the resin repairs the ship, thus creating a stronger frame.
And again, thus allowing the hull to survive many asteroid impacts..eventually it would orbit with the asteroid field and wouldn't be hit by any of the major rocks..
Learn something about space before next time please mate. :-)
Anyway, very cool Build, and yes the idea for it to hide in an asteroid field is quite an ingenious idea, and thus the statement "If it's another asteroid that looks like your..." Brilliant. XD

Very good LEGO creation... BUT. You picture the BSG in an asteroid field. Which is logical, otherwise the ship would have been discovered long ago by telescopes. But do you really think the BSG could survise 150'000 years in a field like that and still be in one piece ? unlikely. Remember that the BSG in the end of the show is about to break down and could only survice a few more jumps...
Yet I understand you don't want to break you ship to pieces to picture ŕ pile of crap as the remains of the BSG...

Quoting Ruud Hoogmoed
Again great work! I like the bending of the storyline, even better than the tv series. Hopefully this inspires the producers of the series to write a follow up? Btw, I hope to have some updates next week!

Again great work! I like the bending of the storyline, even better than the tv series. Hopefully this inspires the producers of the series to write a follow up? Btw, I hope to have some updates next week!

Quoting Garry King
POSITIVELY BRILLIANT MY BOY. LOVED THE STORY LINE, SHIPS AND NO ENDING PLENTY OF AMAZING SCENARIOS TO COME UP WITH. KEEP IT GOING.CONGRATULATIONS ON YET ANOTHER THOUGHT PROVOKING EXTENSION ON THE FUTURE BSG SERIES.

Thank you my friend, for the kind words! Left the ending open for another entry, whatever that might be...

Quoting Parrington Levens
Now that's what I'm talkin about! This is a much better ending... Fancy going through all that and sending the stuff into the sun! Much better to leave it in the asteroid belt to give humanity a headstart once they should find it. Imagine the chills down their spines when they realise they are the inheriters of such a legacy! Great stuff man,...

Thanks! Thought you'd like this one, and I'll post it for the Late Fall Contest in the BSG group. I thought it was a waste to send the fleet into the sun, and that resin certainly could have healed the ship, why not, right?!?

POSITIVELY BRILLIANT MY BOY. LOVED THE STORY LINE, SHIPS AND NO ENDING PLENTY OF AMAZING SCENARIOS TO COME UP WITH. KEEP IT GOING.CONGRATULATIONS ON YET ANOTHER THOUGHT PROVOKING EXTENSION ON THE FUTURE BSG SERIES.

Now that's what I'm talkin about! This is a much better ending... Fancy going through all that and sending the stuff into the sun! Much better to leave it in the asteroid belt to give humanity a headstart once they should find it. Imagine the chills down their spines when they realise they are the inheriters of such a legacy! Great stuff man,...

Quoting Marc "Edge" R.unde
I´ve seen this when I was at work during a break and surfing around with my mobile. Dude! This is just so dang awesome. Some new angles of your Galactica are always nice, but the interior shot with the searchlight really nailed it for me. You can surely continue the story way better than the original one ended! Can´t wait to see more... ~Marc

Hey thanks! I liked that hallway shot, too, ended up taking about fifty shots to get what I wanted. Went with that inside out approach like A. Gugick used on his St. Basil's. Looked like a good idea. Glad you enjoyed the show!

I´ve seen this when I was at work during a break and surfing around with my mobile. Dude! This is just so dang awesome. Some new angles of your Galactica are always nice, but the interior shot with the searchlight really nailed it for me. You can surely continue the story way better than the original one ended! Can´t wait to see more... ~Marc

Quoting Awesome-o-saurus The Not-So-Great
But the Centurions are our friends... I hope they still are, at least.

That remains to be seen! All it implies is that their sensors detected the first nuclear weapons detonation on Earth. Reference to the nuke that went off above New Caprica and the time delay to their arrival. Thanks for the comment!

Quoting Ced The Clever
Is this an alternate ending(there's a small chance I missed an episode)!?! If so I like yours more than the official ending, quite a bit more actually. Sweet photo edit on the shot with Galactica and the small ship, came out great.

Thanks, Dude! It's an addition to the ending, or continuation, let's say...We'll see where it goes!

Quoting Shawn Purkis
I just have on issue. A ship of that size or any ship for that matter being stuck in an asteroid field for that long should get smashed to bitts, but maybe there is something at work here keeping the asteroids at bay. Aside from that, looks great, and a very classic sci-fi introduction as well.

Thanks for the comment. You know, I pondered that, too, but from what I read recently, the asteroids really aren't all that close together or necessarily zipping around that much, like in Star Wars VI. And I though it was a good place to hide.

Is this an alternate ending(there's a small chance I missed an episode)!?! If so I like yours more than the official ending, quite a bit more actually. Sweet photo edit on the shot with Galactica and the small ship, came out great.

I just have on issue. A ship of that size or any ship for that matter being stuck in an asteroid field for that long should get smashed to bitts, but maybe there is something at work here keeping the asteroids at bay. Aside from that, looks great, and a very classic sci-fi introduction as well.